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Everything. Southern weather moves north as predicted, along with plants not usually found there endemically. Nothing is "alleged" but your ability to understand simple concepts. I don't hold out much hope for that givven the preponderance of evidence to the contrary.

Yorkie, you are such a putz. Global Warming has been discounted by so many I'm amazed you still hold on to that trope. More likely your receding hairline is caused by Global Warming.

Please explain the following Tornadoes in the New Hampshire/New England area? 1643, 1680, 1682, 1748, 1759, 1773, 1782 (multiple hits), 1787, et cetera and et cetera and et cetera. And that is only over 130 years LONG BEFORE your claim of global warming. A simple google search would show that this is NOT a new phenomena, but a rather old one totally unrelated to any thing called "global warming," "climate change" or any other myth. And you call yourself a reporter? ROFL

No matter how much you click your ruby shoes together Dorothy, you can't stay in Oz forever!

Well Roper I'm not a smoking apologizer so it's no wonder you take their position on global warming. Talk about OZ! More like the OR. Only the most brain dead winngnuts like you deny reality. Some counseler you must be? But you work for a government school in Texas so incompetence is to be expected.

Yorkie... 1, I don't work in a government school...(Some Reporter YOU are) YOU however are a product of government schools. 2. I'm one hell of a counselor and have given talks at the state and international levels on mental health plus have been an adjunct professor at the University but am not currently teaching. But as a counselor I would never work with you because I only work with those that CAN be helped. 3. Texas at least recognizes that the Global Warming BS is just that, BS. Oh, and lastly, re read that article... it is not about record numbers, but the swath of the thing. Yep, some reporter. ROFL Also Yorkie... I'll not that you are a (left)winger... so the winger whine from a winger fazes me not at all. I'll also note that I've been an adjunct professor, and have called myself as such where you are a fishery technician but call yourself a fishery biologist. You also put "the wisdom and punditry of Mark A York." Oh, damn, I think I just split a gut laughing at you.

Yes you are a legend in your own mind Roper. LOL! Show me articles you've writeen that were published on something other than a blog. A state school is a government school. And yes I was a fishery Biologist series 0482 professional. Documented on my resume. Not that it matters to you but facts are facts not opinions of them. The article is an observation and increasing numbers of tornados are but one factor as is the record swath and distance. 14 in Maine? I don't recall any. I guess I was just born when they had the last one in 1953. Facts aren't necessary in mental health work I guess. Not at the defunct professor level as defined in Texaco. See Ken Kesey's work on this.

OK yorkie, show me a FACT about global warming... not conjecture, not consensus, not computer models that "predict" the future and have yet to predict the past...

Oh, and I have three paid pieces at pajamas media and one poem published (granted, the poem was for a contest and I bought the book for sheer vanity reasons) - oh, wait, that makes me just like you yorkie. Oh, and pajamas media is NOT a blog...though they do have blogs there.

Oh and PJ Media is NOT published. I understand vanity Roper and to date that's all you have.I have both now so don't toss the hypocrite crap at me. I walk the walk. If it ain't printed and distributed commercially, with monetary payment for the work it is not published.

Yorkie, you are soooo wrong. The pieces WERE PAID, $100.00 per article. So, I suppose authors of screen plays, playwrites, script writers for TV shows aren't authors then. Like you said, you can't have your own facts yorkie.

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